School counselors prove valuable partners in understanding student needs
Source: Source: MetLife. (2011). The MetLife survey of the American teacher: Teachers, parents and the economy. New York: Author. Available at www.metlife.com/teachersurvey.
64% of teachers report increases in student needs for health and social support services
28% of teachers report reductions or eliminations of those same services
76% of teachers report budget decreases
66% of teachers report layoffs of teachers, parent/community liaisons or school staff
School counselors have insight into
Success and failure trends
Which policies have negative effects on students
The big picture of the school, parents, and local community
Resources available in the county
Where the power is to create change
Group/team dynamics
Source: Armstrong, A. (2012, Spring). A fresh perspective: School counselors prove valuable partners in understanding student needs. The Learning Principal. Learning Forward. Available at www.learningforward.org/learningprincipal
For teachers and administrators:
Human development
Abnormal behavior and development
Other counseling-related topics
The goal is not to turn staff into counselors, but to learn basic principles that will enhance working together for student success.
Source: Armstrong, A. (2012, Spring). A fresh perspective: School counselors prove valuable partners in understanding student needs. The Learning Principal. Learning Forward. Available at www.learningforward.org/learningprincipal
For school counselors
How to apply current knowledge and skills to leadership positions
Basic principles of education and learning
How to use data to create urgency for change
Source: Armstrong, A. (2012, Spring). A fresh perspective: School counselors prove valuable partners in understanding student needs. The Learning Principal. Learning Forward. Available at www.learningforward.org/learningprincipal
Teachers and administrators: Discover what counselors learn in preservice/what they bring to the position
Principals: Have conversations with counseling staff about the needs of the school
Counselors: Start with data analysis to see where students may be struggling and if resources are deployed equitably.
Source: Armstrong, A. (2012, Spring). A fresh perspective: School counselors prove valuable partners in understanding student needs. The Learning Principal. Learning Forward. Available at www.learningforward.org/learningprincipal
Read the original article, published in The Learning Principal (Spring, 2012). Available at www.learningforward.org/learningprincipal.
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